MIAMI (September 28, 2012)--Nadine has blown up into a hurricane for a second time as it roams the eastern Atlantic, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Friday.
Nadine was 730 miles southwest of the Azores islands Friday morning, with top sustained winds of 75 miles per hour.
It was moving northwest at 8 miles per hour.
Nadine has been swirling around the Atlantic for more than two weeks since becoming a tropical storm Sept. 11.
No coastal watches or warnings were in effect Friday.
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